Welcome to the
Muzik Media experience. This is your invitation
to live the rest of your life in true style.
We see ourselves as a movement, a revolution,
not just another TV show. Muzik Media features
Caribbean music, dance, art, politics,
and business. In short it brings Caribbean
culture to the world. Before Bob Marley,
came Harry Belafonte (Actor, Calypso singer)
before Belafonte came Marcus Garvey (visionary)
and before him Prince Hall (Founder of
the Black Freemasonry movement in the US).
Caribbean people made and continue to make
contributions to the history and culture
of the world. We aim to remind the world.
We aim for the forefront of the next movement.

Before Dancehall, came Reggae, before that Rock Steady and so on. Today Caribbean
rhythms form the foundation of popular dance culture. Now, Maddzart is featured
on a hit song by Kevin Little, Sean Paul on Janet Jackson and Beenie Man on every
body. Moreover, Biggie Smalls, son of a Jamaican mother, is seen as the Don of
Hip Hop music. Afrika Bambaata, also of Caribbean roots, laid the original tracks
that would lead to the Rap revolution. Dougie fresh the human beat box, another
Caribbean, is a major contributor to the foundation of rap. Today, Elephant Man
is not only ‘pon the river, pon de bank'. He is everywhere, part of the mainstream
of world popular music.

Muzik Media came about in an effort to document the history, chronicle the present,
and share these developments with the world. It intends to be an audio visual
parallel to trends in culture originating in the Caribbean and its growing Diaspora.
The simple format of the show ensures easy viewing. Segments include the news,
interviews, law and you, event corner and this is punctuated with music videos.
Interviews cover diverse personalities from Wyclef to Grenada's Prime Minister,
Dr. Keith Mitchell.

Its founder, Dexter Pembroke, dreamed of a vehicle through which the world could
learn about things Caribbean. Observers note the rise of the Caribbean population
in the United States and see this as reason for Muzik Media. However, the Caribbean
and its culture form part of the world and Muzik Media is here to ensure the
world never forgets it. We assembled a team qualified to bring you the best.

Caribbean influence on culture extends to world politics and business. Caribbean
influence belies its relatively small size and population. With the rise in the
Caribbean population abroad, came a rise in political power. That power is reflected
in the number of elected or appointed officials from the Caribbean. From, Alexander
Hamilton (Founding father) to Shirley Chisholm (first woman presidential candidate
in US), from The Honorable Constance Baker-Motley (Federal Court Judge) to Baroness
Amos (Former Press Secretary to Queen Elizabeth) and Colin Powell. While members
in the Diaspora achieved their dreams, compatriots at home made history. Bob
Marley's message and music touched the world and laid the foundation for the
modern explosion of Caribbean music. He traveled the world with his music. With
the help of technology Muzik Media intends to travel the world.